Addition:
Issue 468 [1]: The "at least a majority" minimal requirement needs
review. Refer to Al's email [2]:
<BLOCKQUOTE>
On the other hand, the requirement of "at least a majority" of the
default key
bindings would seem to be infeasible in many situations. The group
should
reconsider this language. If the default key binding defines a full set
of
single-key plus two full layers of modified-key bindings, then there is
_no
way_ to reduce a majority of the actions defined [in the default key
binding]
to single-key bindings. Never mind if there is a one-hand, large-key,
or
twelve-key device in use. You just can't get there from here.
</BLOCKQUOTE>
- Ian
[1] http://server.rehab.uiuc.edu/ua-issues/issues-linear-lc2.html#468
[2] http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-ua/2001JanMar/0399
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